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  • Hotel Indigo, Warwickshire
    ACCOMMODATION | Road-Trip Traveller | Warwickshire

    Hotel Indigo, Warwickshire

    Hotel Indigo offers luxury accommodation in an original sixteenth century building, with views of Shakespeare’s New Place, his residential home. In the heart of the town, the hotel is the perfect place from which to explore many nearby Tudor places.

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  • View of the gatehouse range from the keep, Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales.
    Armchair Traveller | Elizabeth of York | Henry VII | Monmouthshire | PEOPLE | Raglan Castle | Road-Trip Traveller | Sir Walter Herbert | Sir William Herbert

    The 1502 Progress: Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire

    Raglan Castle: Arrival and Family Ties

    When Elizabeth and Henry left Troy after five days of hospitality, they had only a short seven-mile journey in a south-westerley direction to reach their next destination, Raglan Castle (or ‘Ragland’ as it was known until at least the early nineteenth century). 

    An 1801 account of the road from Monmouth to Raglan describes the scenery the royal couple would have encountered as they began their journey, ‘On leaving Monmouth the road leads for near two miles thro’ a pleasant enclosed valley, skirted by gentle swellings, clothed or cultivated to their summits but gaining the higher ground at Wonastow. The view unfolds itself in a beautiful and extensive manner, over a rich and fertile country…’

    The royal party arrived at Raglan Castle on or around 19 August. Their stay there was the apex and, in many ways, the centrepiece of the visit with its incumbent lord, the King’s loyal and erstwhile brother-in-arms, Sir Walter Herbert, playing host…

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  • A Long Weekend in Tudor Pembrokeshire
    Henry VII | Pembrokeshire | PEOPLE | PLACES | Places by County | Road-Trip Traveller

    A Long Weekend in Tudor Pembrokeshire

    From palaces to beaches, castles to cathedrals and churches to Elizabethan houses, with underground tunnels thrown in for good measure, Pembrokeshire is rich with Tudor connections and makes for a fantastic long weekend break.

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  • Close up detail of Robert Dudley's effigy in the Beauchamp Chapel, St Mary's, Warwick.
    Armchair Traveller | PEOPLE | Places by County | Road-Trip Traveller | Robert Dudley | Tudor Tombs | Warwickshire

    William Cecil, Lord Burghley

    Tudor Tomb:

    Name and Title: Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester

    Born: 24 June 1532

    Died: 4 September 1548.

    Buried: The Beauchamp Chapel, St Mary’s Church, Warwick.

    Read more and see images and a video of the tomb here…

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  • Leeds Castle, Kent
    ACCOMMODATION | Kent | Road-Trip Traveller

    Leeds Castle, Kent

    Leeds Castle sits across two islands in the middle of the River Len in Kent. During the sixteenth century, Henry VIII lavished money on refurbishing apartments in the Gloriette (the castle’s keep and the location of its most privy apartments) for his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. Katherine certainly stayed at Leeds Castle, as did Katherine Parr. Today, the castle offers a range of luxury accommodation.

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  • Tudor Day Trips From London: Cambridge
    Cambridgeshire | Places by County | Road-Trip Traveller

    Tudor Day Trips From London: Cambridge

    Venturing out of the city of London, we travel to Cambridge. The city flourished as a centre of learning through the medieval and Tudor periods (when most of the colleges were founded or completed), some of them by behemoths of the Tudor age, including Henry VII, Margaret Beaufort and Henry VIII. We discover the places associated with Tudor royal visits, and summarise where to go and what to look out for when visiting the city today.

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  • The George of Stamford, Lincolnshire
    ACCOMMODATION | Lincolnshire | Road-Trip Traveller

    The George of Stamford, Lincolnshire

    An inn has stood on the site of The George of Stamford for centuries. It is believed to have received royal visitors over the years, and now serves as a boutique hotel offering luxury accommodation and a wide range of dining options.

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  • The 1502 Progress: Troy House, Monmouth, Monmouthshire
    Armchair Traveller | Elizabeth of York | Henry VII | Monmouthshire | PEOPLE | Road-Trip Traveller

    The 1502 Progress: Troy House, Monmouth, Monmouthshire

    Having stayed at Flaxley Abbey overnight, the following day, on the 14 August, the royal cavalcade was on the move again. Troy House was around 15 miles southwest of Flaxley, just a few miles over the Welsh border. The medieval manor house belonged to the powerful Herbert family. It sat in a wide, shallow valley, close to the small village of Mitchel Troy and overlooking the town of Monmouth, which lay just one mile to the north. Here, a twelfth-century castle, in which Henry V had been born in 1386, dominated a strategically important convergence of two rivers: the River Monnow and the River Wye…

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  • A close up of the tomb effigy of Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick
    Armchair Traveller | PEOPLE | Places by County | Road-Trip Traveller | Robert Dudley | Tudor Tombs | Warwickshire

    Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick

    Tudor Tomb:

    Name and Title: Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick

    Born: c 1530

    Died: 21 February 1590.

    Buried: The Beauchamp Chapel, St Mary’s Church, Warwick.

    Read more and see images and a video of the tomb here…

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  • Tudor Day Trips From London: Canterbury
    Kent | Places by County | Road-Trip Traveller

    Tudor Day Trips From London: Canterbury

    Venturing out of the city of London, we travel to Canterbury, Kent. An important medieval city, The Tudor Travel Guide explores the city’s sixteenth century history, providing inspiration for your next Tudor road trip to Canterbury.

    Let’s go…!

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